a number of doc fixes
[bpt/guile.git] / libguile / throw.c
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416f26c7 1/* Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
0f2d19dd 2 *
73be1d9e 3 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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4 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
5 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
6 * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
0f2d19dd 7 *
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8 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
9 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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10 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
11 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
0f2d19dd 12 *
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13 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
14 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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15 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
16 * 02110-1301 USA
73be1d9e 17 */
1bbd0b84 18
1bbd0b84 19
0f2d19dd 20\f
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21#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
22# include <config.h>
23#endif
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24
25#include <stdio.h>
27646f41 26#include <unistdio.h>
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27#include "libguile/_scm.h"
28#include "libguile/smob.h"
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29#include "libguile/eval.h"
30#include "libguile/eq.h"
416f26c7 31#include "libguile/control.h"
e10cf6b9 32#include "libguile/deprecation.h"
a0599745 33#include "libguile/backtrace.h"
a0599745 34#include "libguile/debug.h"
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35#include "libguile/stackchk.h"
36#include "libguile/stacks.h"
37#include "libguile/fluids.h"
38#include "libguile/ports.h"
a0599745 39#include "libguile/validate.h"
416f26c7 40#include "libguile/vm.h"
a0599745 41#include "libguile/throw.h"
9de87eea 42#include "libguile/init.h"
a2c40dc7 43#include "libguile/strings.h"
0f2d19dd 44
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45#include "libguile/private-options.h"
46
47
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48/* Pleasantly enough, the guts of catch are defined in Scheme, in terms of
49 prompt, abort, and the %exception-handler fluid. This file just provides
50 shims so that it's easy to have catch functionality from C.
0f2d19dd 51
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52 All of these function names and prototypes carry a fair bit of historical
53 baggage. */
c209c88e 54
0f2d19dd 55
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56#define CACHE_VAR(var,name) \
57 static SCM var = SCM_BOOL_F; \
58 if (scm_is_false (var)) \
59 { \
60 var = scm_module_variable (scm_the_root_module (), \
61 scm_from_locale_symbol (name)); \
62 if (scm_is_false (var)) \
63 abort (); \
64 }
0f2d19dd 65
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66\f
67
68SCM
69scm_catch (SCM key, SCM thunk, SCM handler)
0f2d19dd 70{
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71 CACHE_VAR (var, "catch");
72
73 return scm_call_3 (scm_variable_ref (var), key, thunk, handler);
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74}
75
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76SCM
77scm_catch_with_pre_unwind_handler (SCM key, SCM thunk, SCM handler,
78 SCM pre_unwind_handler)
0f2d19dd 79{
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80 if (SCM_UNBNDP (pre_unwind_handler))
81 return scm_catch (key, thunk, handler);
82 else
83 {
84 CACHE_VAR (var, "catch");
85
86 return scm_call_4 (scm_variable_ref (var), key, thunk, handler,
87 pre_unwind_handler);
88 }
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89}
90
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91SCM
92scm_with_throw_handler (SCM key, SCM thunk, SCM handler)
93{
94 CACHE_VAR (var, "with-throw-handler");
95
96 return scm_call_3 (scm_variable_ref (var), key, thunk, handler);
97}
74229f75 98
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99SCM
100scm_throw (SCM key, SCM args)
0f2d19dd 101{
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102 CACHE_VAR (var, "throw");
103
104 return scm_apply_1 (scm_variable_ref (var), key, args);
105}
106
107\f
0f2d19dd 108
416f26c7 109/* Now some support for C bodies and catch handlers */
650fa1ab 110
416f26c7 111static scm_t_bits tc16_catch_closure;
43e01b1e 112
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113enum {
114 CATCH_CLOSURE_BODY,
115 CATCH_CLOSURE_HANDLER
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116};
117
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118static SCM
119make_catch_body_closure (scm_t_catch_body body, void *body_data)
120{
121 SCM ret;
122 SCM_NEWSMOB2 (ret, tc16_catch_closure, body, body_data);
123 SCM_SET_SMOB_FLAGS (ret, CATCH_CLOSURE_BODY);
124 return ret;
125}
126
127static SCM
128make_catch_handler_closure (scm_t_catch_handler handler, void *handler_data)
129{
130 SCM ret;
131 SCM_NEWSMOB2 (ret, tc16_catch_closure, handler, handler_data);
132 SCM_SET_SMOB_FLAGS (ret, CATCH_CLOSURE_HANDLER);
133 return ret;
134}
43e01b1e 135
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136static SCM
137apply_catch_closure (SCM clo, SCM args)
138{
139 void *data = (void*)SCM_SMOB_DATA_2 (clo);
650fa1ab 140
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141 switch (SCM_SMOB_FLAGS (clo))
142 {
143 case CATCH_CLOSURE_BODY:
144 {
145 scm_t_catch_body body = (void*)SCM_SMOB_DATA (clo);
146 return body (data);
147 }
148 case CATCH_CLOSURE_HANDLER:
149 {
150 scm_t_catch_handler handler = (void*)SCM_SMOB_DATA (clo);
151 return handler (data, scm_car (args), scm_cdr (args));
152 }
153 default:
154 abort ();
155 }
156}
650fa1ab 157
416f26c7 158/* TAG is the catch tag. Typically, this is a symbol, but this
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159 function doesn't actually care about that.
160
161 BODY is a pointer to a C function which runs the body of the catch;
162 this is the code you can throw from. We call it like this:
19b27fa2 163 BODY (BODY_DATA)
650fa1ab 164 where:
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165 BODY_DATA is just the BODY_DATA argument we received; we pass it
166 through to BODY as its first argument. The caller can make
167 BODY_DATA point to anything useful that BODY might need.
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168
169 HANDLER is a pointer to a C function to deal with a throw to TAG,
170 should one occur. We call it like this:
86327304 171 HANDLER (HANDLER_DATA, THROWN_TAG, THROW_ARGS)
650fa1ab 172 where
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173 HANDLER_DATA is the HANDLER_DATA argument we recevied; it's the
174 same idea as BODY_DATA above.
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175 THROWN_TAG is the tag that the user threw to; usually this is
176 TAG, but it could be something else if TAG was #t (i.e., a
177 catch-all), or the user threw to a jmpbuf.
650fa1ab 178 THROW_ARGS is the list of arguments the user passed to the THROW
4dd8323f 179 function, after the tag.
650fa1ab 180
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181 BODY_DATA is just a pointer we pass through to BODY. HANDLER_DATA
182 is just a pointer we pass through to HANDLER. We don't actually
183 use either of those pointers otherwise ourselves. The idea is
184 that, if our caller wants to communicate something to BODY or
185 HANDLER, it can pass a pointer to it as MUMBLE_DATA, which BODY and
186 HANDLER can then use. Think of it as a way to make BODY and
187 HANDLER closures, not just functions; MUMBLE_DATA points to the
188 enclosed variables.
189
190 Of course, it's up to the caller to make sure that any data a
191 MUMBLE_DATA needs is protected from GC. A common way to do this is
192 to make MUMBLE_DATA a pointer to data stored in an automatic
193 structure variable; since the collector must scan the stack for
194 references anyway, this assures that any references in MUMBLE_DATA
195 will be found. */
650fa1ab 196
0f2d19dd 197SCM
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198scm_c_catch (SCM tag,
199 scm_t_catch_body body, void *body_data,
200 scm_t_catch_handler handler, void *handler_data,
201 scm_t_catch_handler pre_unwind_handler, void *pre_unwind_handler_data)
0f2d19dd 202{
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203 SCM sbody, shandler, spre_unwind_handler;
204
205 sbody = make_catch_body_closure (body, body_data);
206 shandler = make_catch_handler_closure (handler, handler_data);
207 if (pre_unwind_handler)
208 spre_unwind_handler = make_catch_handler_closure (pre_unwind_handler,
209 pre_unwind_handler_data);
0f2d19dd 210 else
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211 spre_unwind_handler = SCM_UNDEFINED;
212
213 return scm_catch_with_pre_unwind_handler (tag, sbody, shandler,
214 spre_unwind_handler);
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215}
216
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217SCM
218scm_internal_catch (SCM tag,
219 scm_t_catch_body body, void *body_data,
220 scm_t_catch_handler handler, void *handler_data)
221{
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222 return scm_c_catch (tag,
223 body, body_data,
224 handler, handler_data,
225 NULL, NULL);
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226}
227
18eadcbe 228
18eadcbe 229SCM
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230scm_c_with_throw_handler (SCM tag,
231 scm_t_catch_body body,
232 void *body_data,
233 scm_t_catch_handler handler,
234 void *handler_data,
235 int lazy_catch_p)
18eadcbe 236{
416f26c7 237 SCM sbody, shandler;
18eadcbe 238
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239 if (lazy_catch_p)
240 scm_c_issue_deprecation_warning
241 ("The LAZY_CATCH_P argument to `scm_c_with_throw_handler' is no longer.\n"
242 "supported. Instead the handler will be invoked from within the dynamic\n"
243 "context of the corresponding `throw'.\n"
244 "\nTHIS COULD CHANGE YOUR PROGRAM'S BEHAVIOR.\n\n"
245 "Please modify your program to pass 0 as the LAZY_CATCH_P argument,\n"
246 "and adapt it (if necessary) to expect to be within the dynamic context\n"
247 "of the throw.");
248
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249 sbody = make_catch_body_closure (body, body_data);
250 shandler = make_catch_handler_closure (handler, handler_data);
251
252 return scm_with_throw_handler (tag, sbody, shandler);
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253}
254
95384717 255\f
95384717 256/* body and handler functions for use with any of the above catch variants */
18eadcbe 257
816a6f06 258/* This is a body function you can pass to scm_internal_catch if you
492960a4 259 want the body to be like Scheme's `catch' --- a thunk.
650fa1ab 260
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261 BODY_DATA is a pointer to a scm_body_thunk_data structure, which
262 contains the Scheme procedure to invoke as the body, and the tag
492960a4 263 we're catching. */
650fa1ab 264
816a6f06 265SCM
6e8d25a6 266scm_body_thunk (void *body_data)
650fa1ab 267{
816a6f06 268 struct scm_body_thunk_data *c = (struct scm_body_thunk_data *) body_data;
650fa1ab 269
fdc28395 270 return scm_call_0 (c->body_proc);
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271}
272
273
74229f75 274/* This is a handler function you can pass to scm_internal_catch if
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275 you want the handler to act like Scheme's catch: (throw TAG ARGS ...)
276 applies a handler procedure to (TAG ARGS ...).
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277
278 If the user does a throw to this catch, this function runs a
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279 handler procedure written in Scheme. HANDLER_DATA is a pointer to
280 an SCM variable holding the Scheme procedure object to invoke. It
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281 ought to be a pointer to an automatic variable (i.e., one living on
282 the stack), or the procedure object should be otherwise protected
283 from GC. */
816a6f06 284SCM
6e8d25a6 285scm_handle_by_proc (void *handler_data, SCM tag, SCM throw_args)
650fa1ab 286{
816a6f06 287 SCM *handler_proc_p = (SCM *) handler_data;
650fa1ab 288
fdc28395 289 return scm_apply_1 (*handler_proc_p, tag, throw_args);
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290}
291
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292/* SCM_HANDLE_BY_PROC_CATCHING_ALL is like SCM_HANDLE_BY_PROC but
293 catches all throws that the handler might emit itself. The handler
294 used for these `secondary' throws is SCM_HANDLE_BY_MESSAGE_NO_EXIT. */
295
296struct hbpca_data {
297 SCM proc;
298 SCM args;
299};
300
301static SCM
6e8d25a6 302hbpca_body (void *body_data)
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303{
304 struct hbpca_data *data = (struct hbpca_data *)body_data;
fdc28395 305 return scm_apply_0 (data->proc, data->args);
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306}
307
308SCM
6e8d25a6 309scm_handle_by_proc_catching_all (void *handler_data, SCM tag, SCM throw_args)
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310{
311 SCM *handler_proc_p = (SCM *) handler_data;
312 struct hbpca_data data;
313 data.proc = *handler_proc_p;
314 data.args = scm_cons (tag, throw_args);
315
316 return scm_internal_catch (SCM_BOOL_T,
317 hbpca_body, &data,
318 scm_handle_by_message_noexit, NULL);
319}
650fa1ab 320
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321/* Derive the an exit status from the arguments to (quit ...). */
322int
6e8d25a6 323scm_exit_status (SCM args)
f032b8a8 324{
c96d76b8 325 if (!SCM_NULL_OR_NIL_P (args))
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326 {
327 SCM cqa = SCM_CAR (args);
328
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329 if (scm_is_integer (cqa))
330 return (scm_to_int (cqa));
7888309b 331 else if (scm_is_false (cqa))
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332 return 1;
333 }
334 return 0;
335}
336
74229f75 337
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338static void
339handler_message (void *handler_data, SCM tag, SCM args)
e68b42c1 340{
74229f75 341 char *prog_name = (char *) handler_data;
9de87eea 342 SCM p = scm_current_error_port ();
650fa1ab 343
aa79839a 344 if (scm_ilength (args) == 4)
74229f75 345 {
af45e3b0 346 SCM stack = scm_make_stack (SCM_BOOL_T, SCM_EOL);
f64056d1 347 SCM subr = SCM_CAR (args);
74229f75 348 SCM message = SCM_CADR (args);
f64056d1 349 SCM parts = SCM_CADDR (args);
aa79839a 350 SCM rest = SCM_CADDDR (args);
74229f75 351
7888309b 352 if (SCM_BACKTRACE_P && scm_is_true (stack))
85691806 353 {
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354 SCM highlights;
355
356 if (scm_is_eq (tag, scm_arg_type_key)
357 || scm_is_eq (tag, scm_out_of_range_key))
358 highlights = rest;
359 else
360 highlights = SCM_EOL;
361
85691806 362 scm_puts ("Backtrace:\n", p);
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363 scm_display_backtrace_with_highlights (stack, p,
364 SCM_BOOL_F, SCM_BOOL_F,
365 highlights);
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366 scm_newline (p);
367 }
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368 scm_i_display_error (scm_is_true (stack)
369 ? scm_stack_ref (stack, SCM_INUM0) : SCM_BOOL_F,
370 p, subr, message, parts, rest);
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371 }
372 else
373 {
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374 if (! prog_name)
375 prog_name = "guile";
376
377 scm_puts (prog_name, p);
378 scm_puts (": ", p);
379
b7f3516f 380 scm_puts ("uncaught throw to ", p);
74229f75 381 scm_prin1 (tag, p, 0);
b7f3516f 382 scm_puts (": ", p);
74229f75 383 scm_prin1 (args, p, 1);
b7f3516f 384 scm_putc ('\n', p);
74229f75 385 }
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386}
387
388
389/* This is a handler function to use if you want scheme to print a
390 message and die. Useful for dealing with throws to uncaught keys
391 at the top level.
392
393 At boot time, we establish a catch-all that uses this as its handler.
394 1) If the user wants something different, they can use (catch #t
395 ...) to do what they like.
396 2) Outside the context of a read-eval-print loop, there isn't
397 anything else good to do; libguile should not assume the existence
398 of a read-eval-print loop.
399 3) Given that we shouldn't do anything complex, it's much more
400 robust to do it in C code.
401
402 HANDLER_DATA, if non-zero, is assumed to be a char * pointing to a
403 message header to print; if zero, we use "guile" instead. That
404 text is followed by a colon, then the message described by ARGS. */
405
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406/* Dirk:FIXME:: The name of the function should make clear that the
407 * application gets terminated.
408 */
409
f032b8a8 410SCM
6e8d25a6 411scm_handle_by_message (void *handler_data, SCM tag, SCM args)
f032b8a8 412{
cc95e00a 413 if (scm_is_true (scm_eq_p (tag, scm_from_locale_symbol ("quit"))))
9de87eea 414 exit (scm_exit_status (args));
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415
416 handler_message (handler_data, tag, args);
9de87eea 417 scm_i_pthread_exit (NULL);
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418
419 /* this point not reached, but suppress gcc warning about no return value
420 in case scm_i_pthread_exit isn't marked as "noreturn" (which seemed not
421 to be the case on cygwin for instance) */
422 return SCM_BOOL_F;
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423}
424
425
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426/* This is just like scm_handle_by_message, but it doesn't exit; it
427 just returns #f. It's useful in cases where you don't really know
428 enough about the body to handle things in a better way, but don't
429 want to let throws fall off the bottom of the wind list. */
430SCM
6e8d25a6 431scm_handle_by_message_noexit (void *handler_data, SCM tag, SCM args)
74229f75 432{
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433 if (scm_is_true (scm_eq_p (tag, scm_from_locale_symbol ("quit"))))
434 exit (scm_exit_status (args));
435
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436 handler_message (handler_data, tag, args);
437
438 return SCM_BOOL_F;
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439}
440
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e158e4f4 442SCM
e81d98ec 443scm_handle_by_throw (void *handler_data SCM_UNUSED, SCM tag, SCM args)
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444{
445 scm_ithrow (tag, args, 1);
446 return SCM_UNSPECIFIED; /* never returns */
447}
448
43e01b1e 449SCM
416f26c7 450scm_ithrow (SCM key, SCM args, int noreturn SCM_UNUSED)
ad310508 451{
416f26c7 452 return scm_throw (key, args);
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453}
454
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455/* Unfortunately we have to support catch and throw before boot-9 has, um,
456 booted. So here are lame versions, which will get replaced with their scheme
457 equivalents. */
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458
459SCM_SYMBOL (sym_pre_init_catch_tag, "%pre-init-catch-tag");
460
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461static SCM
462pre_init_catch (SCM tag, SCM thunk, SCM handler, SCM pre_unwind_handler)
0f2d19dd 463{
416f26c7 464 SCM vm, prompt, res;
492960a4 465
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466 /* Only handle catch-alls without pre-unwind handlers */
467 if (!SCM_UNBNDP (pre_unwind_handler))
468 abort ();
469 if (scm_is_false (scm_eqv_p (tag, SCM_BOOL_T)))
d6580119 470 abort ();
43e01b1e 471
416f26c7 472 vm = scm_the_vm ();
c6a32a2c 473 prompt = scm_c_make_prompt (sym_pre_init_catch_tag,
416f26c7 474 SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->fp, SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->sp,
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475 SCM_VM_DATA (vm)->ip, 1, -1, scm_i_dynwinds ());
476 scm_i_set_dynwinds (scm_cons (prompt, SCM_PROMPT_DYNWINDS (prompt)));
43e01b1e 477
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478 if (SCM_PROMPT_SETJMP (prompt))
479 {
480 /* nonlocal exit */
481 SCM args = scm_i_prompt_pop_abort_args_x (prompt);
482 /* cdr past the continuation */
483 return scm_apply_0 (handler, scm_cdr (args));
11702758 484 }
3eed3475 485
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486 res = scm_call_0 (thunk);
487 scm_i_set_dynwinds (scm_cdr (scm_i_dynwinds ()));
346e4402 488
416f26c7 489 return res;
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490}
491
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492static SCM
493pre_init_throw (SCM args)
494{
c6a32a2c 495 return scm_at_abort (sym_pre_init_catch_tag, args);
416f26c7 496}
0f2d19dd 497
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498void
499scm_init_throw ()
0f2d19dd 500{
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501 tc16_catch_closure = scm_make_smob_type ("catch-closure", 0);
502 scm_set_smob_apply (tc16_catch_closure, apply_catch_closure, 0, 0, 1);
e841c3e0 503
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504 scm_c_define ("catch", scm_c_make_gsubr ("catch", 3, 1, 0, pre_init_catch));
505 scm_c_define ("throw", scm_c_make_gsubr ("throw", 0, 0, 1, pre_init_throw));
e841c3e0 506
a0599745 507#include "libguile/throw.x"
0f2d19dd 508}
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509
510/*
511 Local Variables:
512 c-file-style: "gnu"
513 End:
514*/